The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
Part 1by Terence James Mason
Call to Action. I implore any readers of this essay who believe
that impeachable offense have been conducted, and in particular who have a Democrat
representative or Democrat senators, to contact them, diligently laying out the case
for impeachment.
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The Lone and Level Sandsby L. Neil Smith
What follows is a short story I was commissioned to
write for a collection called Future Washington, edited by Ernest
Lilly and published in October 2005, a few weeks before I'd finished
Ceres. in some ways it is a sequel to Ceres, occurring 12
years after the novel concludes. In others, it is a prequel to a novel I
haven't written much about yet. It is to be called Rosalie's World,
in which we follow Llyra and Morgan and their growing family to the world
her great grandfather Emerson Ngu discovered, and named after her great grandmother.
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Dear Mr. Security Agentby Matt Bracken
Dear Mr. Security Agent, Federal, state, or local. You, the
man or woman with the badge, the sworn LEO or FLEA and those who inhabit the many
law enforcement niches in between and on all sides. This essay is directed to you,
because in the end, how this turmoil about gun control turns out will depend largely
upon your decisions and actions over the coming months and years.
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Home Invasionsby Jonathan David Morris
I own a home, but I don't have to tell you where it is. I have
a kitchen with stainless steel appliances in it, but I don't have to share pictures
of them with you.
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Am I The Last To Know?by Madison MacBear
Sometimes I feel like I'm retreading old ground. I'll find a new,
exciting bit of information, rush out to tell all my friends, and then
find that everyone already knows about it, and has for years. As the
wise man said, "things you aren't aware of fill libraries." Perhaps
I'm the Vanka-come-lately, and everyone here already knows that the
FedGov is only treating people they way they have asked to be treated.
Perhaps everyone on this forum already knows that by calling
themselves "United States citizen", "U.S. person", or "taxpayer", that
they are giving up their protected-by-the-Constitution rights in favor
of being ruled by the Congress. Perhaps I have missed the discussion,
and should rifle through the back issues of The Libertarian Enterprise
to find where El Neil and friends talk about electing a domicile on
federal territory, and how it causes the elector to knowingly,
willfully, with full knowledge aforethought (or at least, so it is
judged by the law) give up all the rights due a freeborn sovereign in
favor of absolute rule by the Congress, and the few privileges which
they, in their infinite disdain, disdeign to grant them.
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Inspirationby Neale Osborn
How many times have we heard/read the line "Fine. If you want to
excercise your 2nd Amendment rights to keep and bear arms, then get a flintlock musket.
Because our forefathers couldn't possibly have foreseen fully automatic assault weapons!"
(usually in a smarmy voice). I'm sure others have said similar things, but today,
Jim Comfort said it so well, I have to copy it here: If you want a forum with which to
exercise your individual right to free speech, get off the internet and go stand on a
stump in the town square.
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Neurotic Cowardsby A.X. Perez
Hoplophobia means the unreasoning fear and hatred of weapons.
A hoplophobe is a person who is afflicted with this fear.
Remember the adjective, unreasoning.
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Who are the ideological forebears of the modern Gun Control Crowd?by Neale Osborn
Recently, a friend of mine sent me a video of a tattoo'd man ranting
against the Gun Control crowd, and told me that THIS is what my
support of the 2nd Amendment would lead me to. The video's final
words were "If it goes one inch further I'm gonnatart killin'
people!" He was not eloquent, but he summed up a lot of the
frustration many of us feel. But I admit that to many, he would be a
reason to ridicule support of the 2nd Amendment. So I thought that
all people should read the words of the most famous people who
support their desire to strip American citizens of their Right to
Keep and Bear Arms. Some supporters claim only to want to restrict a
"few extra dangerous types of weapons, and high capacity magazines.
Others are opposed to carry, open or concealed, of handguns. And
some admit to wanting ALL guns removed from private ownership. But
ALL of them have one thing in common. Not one single historical
figure who espoused the same ideas was a supporter of individual
rights or personal freedoms. They were all dictators.
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His Majesty Obama and the Debt Ceilingby Wendy McElroy
President Obama may be poised to claim an unprecedented executive
power. Or not. It depends on whether you credit official denials from White House Press
Secretary Jay Carney or public statements from high-ranking Democrats. The monarchical
power in question is the ability to raise the debt ceiling at will. It involves bypassing
the House of Representatives, which currently has the constitutional authority to initiate
all revenue bills.
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"I am aware of the dangers of guns, but I do not agree that those
dangers can be eliminated nor even ameliorated by coercive
legislation...."
—Robert A. Heinlein Grumbles From The Grave page 64

One of the first science-fiction novels I ever read was Red Planet
by Robert A. Heinlein, which I found in the library of Franklin Junior
High School during my first few weeks in 7th grade. Changed my life.
And many years later in 1990 Ballantine Books published the book the
way the man wrote it. Very interesting article "Red Planet—Blue
Pencil" by Jane Davitt, at
[this link]

And I don't know what to think of this:

"Obama Death Squads Kill Top Gun Activists As New Massacre Fears Rise"
[at this link]

And finally, in a sincerely yours effort to scare the shit out
of the enemies of freedom the way they've been scaring the shit out
of us these last many years, I'm sending the folowing letter snail-mail
to my senators and representative:

In the midst of calls from the anti-freedom people for "compromise"
I ask you to propose repeal of the National Firearms Act, the Gun Control
Act of 1968 and all subsequent and related firearms laws, none of which
can be authorized by the Constitution.

Then we pro-freedom people can discuss compromise with the
anti-freedom people.

I expect your immediate attention to this matter.

Sincerely yours,

Later letters will demand laws exempting all purchases of
arms and ammunition be exempt from sales tax, since it is not
proper to tax a constitutionally protected activity. Ditto
sales tax on books, magazines and newspapers. And so on....
If you have a crazy cousin who's always making up stupid
jokes, have him/her make up jokes about the enemies of
freedom—you know who they are. Do everything to induce
laughter at these enemies. After all, nothing causes
sour stomach like having their most cherished beliefs
laughed at. Right?